From Deseret News archives:
Uninsured children not getting vital health care
That is the finding of a new report released Thursday by the child welfare advocacy group the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in an effort to encourage parents to enroll children in available health insurance programs before they enroll them in the new school year.
About 15,000 children about 19 percent of all kids in the state with chronic conditions such as asthma or diabetes are covered by the state's Children's Health Insurance Program or Medicaid, the joint state/federal insurance program for low-income Utahns.
The report supports claims and survey findings by child advocates in Utah that having health insurance makes an enormous difference in whether kids receive the care they need, especially if they are chronically ill.
Findings by researchers at the University of Minnesota show that insured children are three times more likely to visit a doctor's office in the course of a year than are uninsured children. In addition, insured kids are far more likely to have had a regular or back-to-school checkup to keep them healthy.
More than one in three chronically ill children nationwide is enrolled in one of these programs and has consistent access to needed care because of them.
"SCHIP and Medicaid provide an important safety net for America's families, especially for families with chronically ill children," Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said in a news release. "These programs allow kids to get the care they need so that they can feel better, grow stronger and thrive in school."
When children who need care do not receive it, their conditions worsen and are harder and more expensive to treat later, she said.
The report kicks off the foundation's annual Cover the Uninsured Back-to-School Campaign, a nationwide effort to enroll eligible children in public health coverage programs during the back-to-school season. Findings include:
• 31 percent of all uninsured kids in America did not visit a doctor's office last year, compared to just 9 percent of children with insurance.
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